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Baylor AD Rhoades says school has been transparent with NCAA

Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

NEW YORK - Baylor athletic director Mack Rhoades says the school will continue to be transparent with the NCAA as the association investigates whether any of its rules were broken while former coach Art Briles was running the football program.

Rhoades was at Madison Square Garden on Friday night for Baylor's NCAA tournament men's basketball game against South Carolina.

Rhoades was hired after Briles was fired following an investigation found widespread mishandling of sexual assault allegations by the school, including some made against members of the football team.

Baylor is still facing multiple lawsuits and investigations by law enforcement. In legal filings, there have been claims of possible academic misconduct by the football program and players being shielded from discipline. Those relatively recent developments could be NCAA violations.

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